< me Preis aim, Sa eT ES Re oe THe Exa a ate es Ae itt —— enn Tt er ttt ttt MINER. “von a Tue Dairy Examiner}! COMME is Published every Evening. | OFFICE : INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER | AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ? KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, 1 25 One Month, 0 50 One Week, 0 12 aw Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly; ‘or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 9. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ! ON AND AFTER MONDAY; APRIL 29th, 1878, oo Trains. Going West. | J. W. MITCHELL, Ottice Sup’t. No. 1 No.3 No. 5 Express:.; Mixed. _Mixe STATIONS. hon Georgetown Dp 4.00 pm) Dp 7.30 am) Cardigan * Bae Gy ows 00%" ‘ ‘ On 66 Qo “é M.Stew't Jun | ar 5.25 L ar 9.20 i | |dp.&. 35 dp 9.30 “| Royalty Jan... | 6.32 “| “10.45 «| Ch’tow | jar 6.50 “ \arll.d5 * | P. M. ee [dp 6.25 am/dpl1.35 ** }dp5.25 Royalty-Jun. | ‘* 6.43 ‘*} “11.55 “ | 5.45 N. Wiltshire | 71S ** | “12.50 pm **6,42 Hunte® River, }-1-7.30 | 41,07 ** | **7.00 Breadalbane | ‘‘ 7.58 ‘‘ | ‘‘ 1.47 “ | **7.38 County line ot By ARE Oe hee F Kensington“: | 8:38 “ | «2.38 « | 8.25 oO és x «6 Summepaila [466 208 | 815 «or 9.0 Wellington |“ 9.52 «| “4:40 « Port HilF 10,22 * [5.27 « O Leary $432 1B SS.) 8S Geb4 ** Alberten “72 00 «1 «< 8 OO * Tignisk: lar 12,40 pmiar 8.50 “* | ———— - Trains Going East. - | STATIONS. No. 2 No.4 | No. 6 Express. | Mixed. jmixed Tignish *** ~ {Dp 1.50pm. Dp 6.30 am) Alberton, ee 2.30 | oF te a oS oT ate. O’ Leary ee, < 2 eee Port ms 450*2 "1G72 *** Welling 5 a0 'y *Ii7e °° : j ar 5.15 * jar1l2.05pmj A. M. Summerside | /4) 5.30 “ |dpl2.40 “ |dp6.30 Kensinggaae | ‘ 5,55 ee LT | 7.07 County"Line § | ** 6.23 ** |°*°1.57 “ | *7.46 Breadalbane * |“ @32_** | * 207 “ | ‘7.58 Hunter_River | ‘* 7.00.‘ | ‘f 2.48 ** | *°8.35 N. Wiltshire | “‘ 7.12 | * 3.05 “ | 8.52 ee ad 7.¢ - ar 4.00 44 669.45 Royalty Sut. [""'7-47 § mii ‘© Jarl005 a. he r. 8.05 “ jar. 4. 7 Ch'tows Hae 8.05 am|dp 3.40 ‘ . ad ar 4.00 ‘ Royalty tin. 8.23 | p40 « 2 ae 25 ae Mt. Stewart Soid0 a {ap oes “ Cardigan « aes ys | ** 7.06 * Georgetown jarll.00 ‘* jar 7.35 * SOURIS BRANCH. » Brains, Going West. ~~ . | ue I STATIONS.” | $o7 ixea. | No 9 Mixed. Souris Dp 3.lép a | Dp 6.30 a.m, Harmony f B38 Sotpets 6520 St. Peter's 4. 26°. ¢ = 60.5 Morell ° t.5° § "a M. Stew’ JunjA 6.25° jar 9.20 “Trains Going East. No.8 Express. STATIONS. No. 10 Mixed. M. Stewart Jun) D 9.30 am. | Dp 5.35 p.m Morell J 0:02 «6 “615 “« St. Peter's PI¢-Z5~ °° a Harmony 77.as" “gu “ Souris §. Arll.40 “ | Ar 82 “* ©. J. BRYDGES, WM. McKECHNIE, Gen. Sup..Gov. Railways Supt. P. BE. I. R. Ch'town, April 20, 1878— ‘TOTHE PUBLIC. © LE Subscriber having moved to the build- A ing lately oceupied by Messrs- Coombs & Worth, 5t Water Street, is prepared to fur- nish his customers and a generous public with his usual Stock and Wares kept at the Union ouse before the fire. oe good Hairdresser in constant attendance. A call respectfully solicited. CH ES OTTO WINKLER. Sept. 25, 187 ——Im eod To Blacksmiths, Lime-ourners, &¢. COAL! COAL! RDERS fot AEBION MINES’ (Pictou) ee MALL, OAL can be obtained from ubseriber until further notice. '- -G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island RCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENCLAND. | ween OS Capital, Twelve Million Five Hun- dred Thousand Dollars. $12,500,000.00. | NSURANCE EFFECTED against Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. ‘sa Low rates and prompt settlement of losses. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 19—pat tf DR. CREAMER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kent Street, Charlottetown, (Three doors from Dr. Johnson’s). R@ kLNTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. Oct. 15 —3m RANKIN HOUSE. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. J. J. DAVIES Proprictor (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). VHS well-known Hotel is now open under the present management ; and, having been newly furnished throughout, it offers every comfort to the travelling public. Suit- able Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen. Oct. 15, 1878—3m THE Marine Insurance Co, AVE made arrangements with the Ocean Marine Insurance Co. of Halifax and the British American Assurance Co. of Toronto (both offices of undoubted standing), whereby they can effect insurance on Vessels, Cargoes or Freight in the above-named offices, in addi- tion to the risks taken in their own office. s@ Risks taken daily at their Office, corner Great George an Lower Water Streets. Pr, W. HALES, Sec’y. Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1878—3m eod ty DR. CONROY, Physician and Surgeon. OPPICE : City Hotel Building, opposite Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 29, 1875--3m eod Daniel W. dob & (o., —-FORMERLY— PERKINS & JOB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIP BROKERS. 91 State Street, Boston. August 25, 1 PROFESSIONAL CARD. ———— 0: —— A. A. McLEAN, Barrister and Attornsy-at-Law, Newson’s Burttpine, Orrosire Posr OFFrck, South Side Queen Square, CHARLOTTETOWN, -- REL Aug. 13th, 1878—3m eod E. G. HUNTER, —IMPORTER OF— Italian and American Marble, AND MANUFACTURER OF Monuments, Tabiets, Headstones, Tomb Tables, &s., &e, Also, Mantles, Centre Table Tops, Bureau and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, &c., Xe, Granite, Freestone, and Soapstone Work done in ailits branches, PRICES TO SUIT, SATISFASTION CUARANTEED, sa Designs furnished on application. @e Next Door to Mark Butcher's Fur- niture Factory, Kent Street, Charlottetown. August 7, 1878.—staw 3 St. Lawrence Marine Ins, Co, _ OF P. E. ISLAND. * Youd 70: SUBSCRIBED: CAPITAL . . $120,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ARCHIBALD Kennepy, Esq@., President ; Jon F. Ropertson, Esq. ; ARTEMAS LorD, Eso. ; G. D. Loxyeworta, Esg.; W. E. Dawson, Ese. ; .THomas Morris, Esa. ; P. W. Hywomay, Esa. Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange Building. PRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. - - - Oro 578—38m ' delay, to (Sr. Perer’s, (Cuurcu or ENGianp)—Rochford — NOTICH. JERSONS who took Tue Examiner before | the Damy Examiner was issued, and | have not yet paid for it, will please send the | amounts of their respective accounts, without | W. L. COTTON, EXAMINER Orrice, Ch’town, } Oct. 17, 1578. \ dy & wkly J. G. ECKSTADT, SURGEON CHIROPODIST. Office, Lower Hillsborough Street, near the Railway Station, EGS to inform the public that he is now ready to attend to the duties of his pro- fession. Bunions, Clilblains, Ingrown Nails, Club Nails, etc., etc., cured. All who may favor him with a call will receive prompt at- tention. Satisfaction guaranteed. Corns ex- tracted, 25 cents. Ch’town, Oct. 7, ’78.—1Im SPECIAL NOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Company will be beld at the Ex- change Reading Room on MONDAY, 28th October, instant, at 2, p. m.. to take into con- sideration the advisability of winding up the affairs of the Company, or otherwise. y order, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. St. Lawrence Ma. In. Co., Ch’town, Oct. 8, 1878. ‘Freight to Newfoundland. The Schooner MINNIE, 55 tons, N. N. M., ~AND— The Brigantine GUIDE, 146 tons, N. N. M. ) 11th—t meeting HESE vessels can be here from the 10th to 15th November, and may be chartered to take freight from the Island to Newfound- land. Apply, for one week, to JOHN H. CATHRAE. Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1878,~—pat lw Provincial Taxes for 1878, R. GEORGE VD. DAVISON has been appointed Collector of Assessment and Poll Tax for the Royalty, and Poll Tax for the City and Common of Charlottetown, for the year 1878. His office is at the Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. THOMAS W. DODD, Prov. Sec’y and Treasurer. Boston and Charlottetown REGULAR PACKET LINE, BQVREIGHT received for all places on P. FE. . {sland accessible by water or rail. A’ vessel always on berth in Boston for Freight. Despatch, Low Rates and Careful Handling of Freight guaranteed, For particulars apply here to F. T. & W. L. DEAN, Our Agents in Boston—W. B. DEAN & CO., 176 Atlantic Avenue, May 21—6m 3aw No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island Branch —OF THE— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00) Paid up Capital, 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances efiected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossgs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. G. W. DeBLOIS, General Agent. AGENCIES —OF THE— General Mining Association, Limited, —AND THE— Halifax Company, Limited. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, i873. Charlottetowa Church Directory Sr. Pavi’s (CourcH or Eneianp), -—Queen Square— Morning aud Evening Service every Sunday at 1] a. m. and7 p.'m. Sunday School at 25 p. m. Rev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Curate. Square. —Sunday Services—8 a.m., 1] a.m. aud 7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins—9 a. m. Evensong—5 p.m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30..p.m. Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent. Sr. Dunstan’s CATHEDRAL.—Morning Mass every Sunday at 8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. Z. Boderault, Rev. 8S. Phelan, Pastors, Firsr MrrHopist Caurcu—Prince Street.— Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a.m, and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rey. John Lathern, Pastor. S2conD Mernopist Cuurcu—Prince Street,hn Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.3e a, m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. Rev. George Steel, Pastor. Sr. JAMES’ CHURCH ( PRESBYTERTAN)—Pownal Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day atll a m. and 6} p.m. Sunday School at 25 p. m. Rev. Kenneth Me- Lennan, Pastor. Zion CuurcH (PRESBYTERIAN )—Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at ll a. m. and 7 p.m. Sunda School at 25 p.m. Rev. John MeL. Me- Leod, Pastor, Baptist Cuurcu—Great George Street. —Ser- vices and Sermon every Sunday at 11 o'clock a, m. and 6.30 0’clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m, Week day ser- vices—Monday at 7.30 p. m.; Bible Read- ing—Thursday at 7.30 p. m. and Friday at Sp.m. Rey. D. G. McDonald, Minister. BIBLE CuristiaNs—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p-m. Rev. W.S. Pascoe, Minister. DiscipLes or Curist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Faigatter, Pastor. PRAVER MegeriIn in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. —-—--—. <b e-— Japanese Fireworks. Fireworks in Japan excel anything of the kind usually seen in Europe or on this con- tinent, and are of two kinds, ground dis- plays and rockets. Day fireworks are ex- clusively of the latter kind, as effect can only be produced by them in the air and at a distance ; and as many of them consist of more or less sombre imagery traced in smoke or cloud, a clear blue sky is the best background. The full success of this is dependent not only upona clear atmos- phere, but also on calm weather. Some of these strange rockets were recently ex- hibited in San Francisco. Out of one of them burst clouds of variegated hue, with fantastic accessories. From another emerged a tricolor flag, which was seized by the wind and borne rapidly away. The rockets are shot into the air from mortars. Perfect accuracy of flight is thus secured, a result hardly attainable with stick and self.- propulsion. The ordnance is made. of wood. The ordinary range is 1,200 yards, though a higher elevation can be attained by affixing wings to the missile. A mortar of suitable bore is sponged out, a charge of powder is dropped into the muzzle, and a quick fuse is put into the touch-hole. The operator lets the grework carefully down till it touches the charge. A firestick is applied to the fuse, and instantly the con- tents of the gunare hurled straight into the air. The bursting charge is in the globular portion of the bomb, and this part is lowest in the gun, so that its time fuse, communicating with the detonants, may ignite with the discharge. But the whole case is so weighted that, as soon as it leaves the muzzle, top and bottom aré reversed, with the result that the fuse burns, and the explosion or explosions take place up- ward. > -: =e +s >] ——_-— The Dufferin Book. The New York World, in a column and a half review of Mr. Veorge Stewart, Jr’s., ‘*Canada under the Administration of the Karl of Dufferin,” says : — If it were only because it contains the text carefully revised by himself of many of the speeches which have secured for Lord Dufferin a brilliant reputation as an orator, the book would be of real interest to the general reader; but it also gives us.a lively and in the main a fair and trustworthy history of the politics and progress of Canada since 1872. e last six years have been marked-by a wide exten- sion of the borders of the Dominion, by re- markable alternations in the fortunes of the Liberal and Conservative parties, by the Winnipeg and Columbian episodes, by ‘the business troubles of 1873 and by the political reaction of 1877 and 1878. Here was abund- ant material for a judicious and skilful writer, and Mr. Stewart has handled it im the main with judgment and with skill.” This, from a paper so discriminating as the World, is very high praise indeed. The World editorially contradicts the report i ORDERS FOR COAL, —ON THE— Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan Albion Mines, Pictou, N. S., can be obtained on application to~the Subscriber. Terms as usual. G. W. DEBLOISs, Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island. 85 Water Street, Ch'town, July 31, ’78. dy March 25—ly law May 18—2aw ‘ that Lord Dufferin intends publishing a book on Canada on his return. Mr. Stewart's book, for which His Lordship reviewed his speeches and supplied considerable material, is the only publication in which the noble Earl takes a personal interest. ‘‘Canada Under the Administration of the Earl of Dufferin” will be in the hands of the agents in a few days. _—_> SuspscrisE for the WrexLy ExaMINER-— only ONE DOLLAR a year in advance, A A a NO 4. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Sr. Jonn, Oct. 25. A special despatch from Frederiction to last evening's Globe says .— “KR. R. Call and others filed a petition, yes- terday, against the return of Jabez Snowball, of Northumberland County, as a member of the Dominion Parliament. ‘‘As the time approaches for the Permis- sive Bill Election, the interest increases. Meetings are being held in the evenings in the different Wards. - r es. OrTawa, Oct. 24, The Victoria, British Columbia, vote stood : Sir John McDonald, 896; Decosmos, 538; Davis, 480. Masson did not arrive yesterday. He is ex- pected to-day. PorTLAND, Me., Oct. 24. Schooner ‘‘Mary,” of Jonesport, from Hills- boro, N. B., for Newark, went ashore last night on Ram Island; will probably go to pieces; crew saved. The British schooner ‘‘Haladin,” from Gran- ville, N. S., is ashore off Cape Elizabeth ; will probably go to pieces ; crew saved. Lonpon, Oct. 24. The British brig ‘‘Silas Alward,” frem Chatham, N. B., for Ligni, France, has arrived at Falmouth leaky, lost deckload, fore and maintopmast jibsails and all attached. Steamer ‘‘City Rise,” from Cardiff for Ty- bee, went ashore last night on one of the y Scilly Islands, but was towed off, and sank in 6 fathoms of water. New York, Oct. 24. Only four deaths from yellow fever in Memphis yesterday, and but nineteen report- ed at New Orleans. The mortality at other places continues to decrease. t{Lonpon, Oct, 24, The Cabinet is summoned to Council to- morrow. The Times says this step is un- doubtedly well advised in view of the serious Indian situation and new controversies in re- lation to Turkey. No Indian Consuls Bills were sold yester- day. The Indian Government purchased ex- change at Calcutta instead. This had a favor- able influence on the silver market. Matthew, Buchanan & Co., merchants of Glasgow, have failed; liabilities £1,250,000, The Drumpeilier Coal Company has also failed; assets £80,000. Fleming, who absconded, is not John Flem.- ing, head of the London House of Smith, Fleming & Co., but his brother, J. Nicol are formerly director of the Glasgow nk. Lonpon, Oct. 24, The Journal de St. Petersburg strongly re- commends Russia to assist the Ameer of Af- ghanistan with officers, arms and money; and to fortify the Passes on which Russia’s position _ in Asia depends. It states that the Ameer has written to General Kauffman declaring his hope to be on him alone. 5 The Russian Press unanimously advise that indirect aid be givin the Ameer. A despatch from Poawul Pindec says fever continues to rage among the frontier troops. One-third of the British Lancers regiment at Peshawer is disabled by it. Loxpon, Oct. 24, The damage by inundation. on Damietta, a branch of the Nile, is estimated at two and a half million dollars. Two hundred and fifty liveg were lost. The Government is accused of neglecting all precautions against such calamity. BERLIN, Oct. 24. The appointment of Count Trautmansdorff. Austrian Ambassador to Germany, 1s consid- ered unsatisfactory and regarded as due to clerical influence. Several German Socialist newspapers, anti- cipating suppression, announce discontinu- ance, but at the same time advertise the ap- psarene of new journals by the same pub. ishers. Rome, Oct, 24, It appears the Ministerial crisis will soon terminate. Gen. Borelli has accepted the Ministry of War; Signor Carrolle takes the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and no great difficulty is anticipated in finding a satisfac. tory Minister of Marine. St. PeTersbure, Oct. 24, The editor of the Russki Pravado has re- ceived first warning for printing a letter to new Chief of Secret Police, asking him to deal leniently with political offenders. The Golo has received first ae and its sale on the streets is suspended, for attacking the anti- Socialist Bill. a 5 r Maprip, Oct. 24, The Government is showing great severity in consequence of the increase of Intransigente Propaganda in Southern Spain. The editor of the Federalist has been arrested and four Lib- eral journais in this city, including the Jm- parcial, have suspended. The charge i them is resisting the gende’ armes, and their case will be tried by court martial. The Gov- ernment is believed to be actuated by a deter- mination to. resist the demand for a general election in February. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 24; The Sultan has approved of the modifications made by the Porte in the British scheme of reforms for Asia Minor. Roumania has declined the proposals of Russia to maintain a military rcad through the rincipality. The Porte has assured Minister yard that it will give a favorable reply this week, accepting British reform proposals with slight modifications, St. PETERSBURG, Oct. 24, Prince Dondonkoff Karsakoff has arrived at Sotia, where the Central Government of Bul- garia will be established, instead of at Tir- nova. Rome, Oct. 24. It is reported that Admiral Brim has accept- ed the Ministry of Marine. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 24. The Sultan to-day signedand returned to the British Minister a modified scheme for reforms in Asia Minor,